Kimberley Bos won her first IBSF World Cup in St Moritz ©IBSF

The Netherlands' Kimberley Bos won her maiden International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation (IBSF) World Cup crown in St Moritz while Martins Dukurs of Latvia secured his 11th overall title.

Bos became her country's first overall winner at the World Cup final in Switzerland despite finishing second in the race with a combined time of 2min 17.62sec from her two runs.

The 28-year-old lost out to Jaclyn Narracott of Australia on the day who crossed the line in 2:17.56.

Bronze was secured by Canada's Mirela Rahneva as she finished 0.66sec behind Narracott.

Bos was the best-placed European and won the Skeleton European Championship as a result while Austria's Janine Flock took silver.

It is Flock's 10th European Championship medal in a row since 2013, a haul that includes golds in 2014, 2016 and 2019.

Martins Dukurs won his 11th overall and third consecutive IBSF World Cup crown in St Moritz ©IBSF
Martins Dukurs won his 11th overall and third consecutive IBSF World Cup crown in St Moritz ©IBSF

Italy's Valentina Margaglio won bronze with a time of 2:18.48.

Bos finished the season with 1600 points in total to beat Flock and Russian Elena Nikitina on 1481 and 1458 points, respectively.

In the men's event, Dukurs won his 11th overall World Cup title and 12th European Championship crown.

The 37-year-old captured his third win of the season in St Moritz in 2:14.39, beating Germans Alexander Gassner and Christopher Grotheer who finished in 2:14.84 and 2:14.90, respectively.

It left Dukurs with 1623 points in the overall standings while another German in Axel Jungk earned 1551 points and Grotheer made up the podium on 1547.

It is his third consecutive World Cup trophy.